Job Board &amp; Buddypress Integration

Client is a specialized niche website with 315 members in a particular industry. Client provides articles and information for professional members and job listings. The social network is currently powered by JomSocial and the job board is powered by SimplyHired. We are in the process of a big migration of the site to a new platform that will be faster and serve our needs better than Joomla. We have a test site where we have cloned client's site to Wordpress and we have purchased and installed WPJOBS ([url removed, login to view]) and have already migrated users over to this new site.

We need a php expert to:

1. Integrate WPJobs with Buddypress

Integrate the jobs section into the social network so that when logged in, a user can (in addition to sending messages and connecting with others on the site) see what jobs they have applied for, apply directly to jobs using their stored documents.

*Employer members should be able to log in and see what jobs they have posted, how much money they have spent so far on the job board, etc.

2. Allow document uploads to be stored in the user's profiles.

The jobs program already allows members to upload documents to apply for jobs. These documents should be saved in the user's profile (Resume 1, Resume 2, Resume 3, Writing Sample, Transcript). So each job seeker member would be able to upload up to 5 documents that would be SAVED under their profiles. These documents should be saved under 'my profile' and only be visible to the admins and each user can see their own resumes. If a member has not uploaded any resumes, a notification that their profile is incomplete should show on the page when they are logged in.

*None of the members should be able to search resumes on the system.

**Create front-end interface

3. Restrict access to the wp admin panel (backend).

You would modify both programs so that users are not redirected to wp admin page under any circumstances, and so that the users are never sent to the Wordpress back end. Right now the problem with BuddyPress and the WPJOBS program is that the employer is taken to wpadmin backend to login to their employer account or to sign up. No user (whether employer or member) should ever see the WP backend.

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